[Antiquitas] Vielä ehtii: Tartto 8.–10.5.2014: kreikan oppihistoria ja "humanistikreikka"

Tua Korhonen tua.korhonen at helsinki.fi
Mon May 5 11:14:23 EEST 2014


Hei,

tämän viikon torstaina alkava kreikan oppihistorian, kääntämisen ja  
ennen kaikkea "humanistikreikan" konferenssi Tartossa on avoin  
kaikille kiinnostuneille eikä ennakkoilmoittautumista tai  
konferenssimaksua ole.

Linkki konferenssin sivuille, jossa ohjelma:  
http://www.utlib.ee/humgraeca/program/

Ohjelma myös alla.

Päivien pääesiintyjä, Dieter Harlfinger, puhuu perjantaina klo 11  
aiheesta "Humanistengriechisch. Besichtigung eines Forschungsfeldes"


Terv. Tua Korhonen

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Tartu University Library, Conference
"Humanist Greek in Early Modern Europe. Learned Communities between  
Antiquity and Contemporary Culture"

Program

  THURSDAY, MAY 8th  2014
  Tartu University Library, Main Conference Hall
13.00 Registration
13.30 Opening: welcome (Martin HALLIK, University Prorector and Malle  
ERMEL for the direction of Tartu University Library, Janika PÄLL for  
organisers)

13.45 PLENARY Paper
Walter LUDWIG (Hamburg University, read by Neeme Näripä, Tartu  
University) Der deutsche griechische Dichter Laurentios Rodoman

  	14.15-15.15 SESSION 1. Hellenists and Byzantines. Moderator  
Sandrine de Raguenel
Jean-Marie FLAMAND (Paris, CNRS)
The  preliminary Greek epistles of the French Hellenist Jean Cheradame  
  (edition of Aristophanes, Paris, 1528).
Bartosz AWIANOWICZ (Torun, Nicolaus Copernicus University)
Between Hermogenes, Cicero and Quintilian: George of Trebizond’s  
latinisation of Greek rhetorical terms.
  15.15-15.45 Coffee and sandwich pause

        15.45-17.15 SESSION 2. Greek studies of Strasbourg humanists.  
Moderator Jean-Marie Flamand
Sandrine de RAGUENEL (Strasbourg University)
Learning Greek in Strasbourg: Grammars and Classrooms Texts.
Elodie CUISSARD (Strasbourg University, Strasbourg University Library)
Ottmar Nachtgall and the first generation of humanist Greek studies in  
Strasbourg.
Hélène NOBELIS (Strasbourg University,  GEO – EA 1340 Research group  
of Oriental, Slavic and Greek Studies)
Greek fonts and printing practices in Strasbourg.
  17.15-17.30 Coffee pause
       17.30-19.00 SESSION 3. Humanist Greek poets on the Adriatic  
Coast and Balkan Peninsula. Moderator Martin Steinrück
Gianfranco AGOSTI (Roma, La Sapienza University)
Nonnos in the poetry of Italian humanists.
Skype conference session
  Vlado REZAR (Zagreb University)
Greek verses of Damianus Benessa.
Charalampos MINAOGLOU (Athens University)
Anastasius Michael Macedo and his “Speech on Hellenism”.
    19.00 Reception (Tartu University Art Museum)

FRIDAY, MAY 9th, Tartu University Library, Room 243
      9.00-10.30 SESSION 4. The humanist Greek in Poland, Lithuania  
and Prussia. Moderator Vita Paparinska (Riga, Latvian University)
Gościwit MALINOWSKI (Wroclaw University)
Stanislaus Niegossevius (1565-1599?) and his panegyric Pros Theion  
Sigismondon Triton Ton Polonon Basilea Aniketon…. Stephanephoria.
Tomas VETEIKIS (Vilnius University)
Imitation of the moral poetry of Gregory of Nazianzus in the humanist  
Greek poetry of 16th-century Lithuania.
Antoine HAAKER (Wroclaw University)
The Greek Dialogues of John Posselius the Elder (1528–1591).
     10.30-11.00 Coffee Pause

11.00-12.00 PLENARY paper
Dieter HARLFINGER (Hamburg University)
Humanistengriechisch. Besichtigung eines Forschungsfeldes

12.00-14.00 Lunch
  14.00-15.30 SESSION 5. Humanist Greek in translation and scholarly  
works. Moderator Tua Korhonen
Martin STEINRÜCK (Fribourg University)
Metric “mistakes” in the Greek epigrams of Angelo Poliziano.
Johanna AKUJÄRVI (Lund University, Oslo University)
Xenophon and Aisopos for the Swedish youth. On the earliest printed  
translations of ancient Greek literature.
Per RåLAMB (Basking Ridge, Independant researcher)
Swedish Contributions to the Greek & Roman Classics. A Bibliography of  
the Printed Editions before 1800.
    15.30-16.00 Coffee break

  16.00-17.00 SESSION 6. Humanist Greek and religion. Moderator  
Gianfranco Agosti
Alessandra LUKINOVICH and Patrick ANDRIST (Geneva University, Bern  
Canton and University Library)
A manuscript of Greek paraphrases of psalms.
Pieta van BEEK (Utrecht University, Stellenbosch University)
Anna Maria van Schurman and her correspondences in Greek.

17.00-18.00 Round Table
18.00 Visit to the exhibition “Βάρβαρος οὐ πέλομαι … . The
humanists in and about Greek language. An exhibition dedicated to the  
reflections of the love for ancient Hellas in old prints from Tartu  
University Library.” with Malle Ermel, the head of the Department for  
Manuscripts and Old Prints
19.00 Dinner

SATURDAY, MAY 10th,
Tartu University Library, Room 243
       9.00-10.30 SESSION 7. Humanist Greek in the Northern Baltic Sea  
region. Moderator Gościwit Malinowski
Erkki SIRONEN (Helsinki University)
”Dialectal” Variation in Humanist Greek Prose Orations in Great Sweden  
(1631–1721).
Tua KORHONEN (Helsinki University)
The Greek dissertations by Johannes Gezelius the Elder.
Janika PÄLL (Tartu University Library)
Different towns, different images of Greek – the corpora of humanist  
Greek from Dorpat, Reval, Riga and Mitau printers.
   11.00-11.30 Coffee Pause
     11.30-13.30 SESSION 8. Humanist Greek in the Northern Baltic Sea  
region. Moderator Erkki Sironen
Katre KAJU (Tartu, Estonian National Archives, Tallinn University  
Academic Library)
  Griechisch in den studentischen Preisaufgaben an der kaiserlichen  
Universität Tartu.
Gita BERZINA (Riga, Latvian University)
16th -17th Century Greek Texts at the Library of the University of Latvia.
Grigory VOROBYEV (Roma, La Sapienza University)
An unpublished epigram of Mathew Devaris from Saint Petersburg.
13.30 Closing of the conference and farewells
14.00 Discussion: Future cooperation









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